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At his first turn to bid, South could have overcalled a 15-18 NT or made a takeout double which only promises 3 cards in each major. What do you expect him to have now? Which North hands should leave the double in?

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Which hand were you😕? Without prior discussion I would guess a good 13 to a bad 15 with clubs over declarer to penalize if they rescue. And some kind of tolerance for S in case the balancing was particularly weak or shapely. Maybe sth like

 

Qx

AJx

Qxxx

KQTx

 

Which is a normal pass over 1C.

 

So, what happenned?

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Basically pure penalties. Imo North should always leave the double in unless he doesn't really have his bid. 12-14 balanced that couldn't act over 1C seems like the typical hand.

 

That doesn't seem like pure penalties. I'd expect a lot of 6-counts to balance (and I'd consider it having their bid).

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That doesn't seem like pure penalties. I'd expect a lot of 6-counts to balance (and I'd consider it having their bid).

 

I think this is just semantics. Let's not forget either that when the opening 18 count plays out of its hand it's less likely to score as well as (say) a 14 count playing opposite a four count. I would expect to beat 1N most of the time with a split deck and sometimes balancer will have a 10 count.

 

Why, do you think the double means something different? Imo it has to be this (or of course a penalty pass...)

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It seems weird to me to have the cheapest bid here show a really rare hand type. I consider it quite exceptional to hold a 13-14 point hand that passed over 1. But I consider it pretty normal to hold a 10-11 point hand that would like to show some values now. So I thought double should be "do something intelligent, partner" with 10-11 points and, say, 2452 shape. But maybe I'm wrong.
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It seems weird to me to have the cheapest bid here show a really rare hand type. I consider it quite exceptional to hold a 13-14 point hand that passed over 1. But I consider it pretty normal to hold a 10-11 point hand that would like to show some values now. So I thought double should be "do something intelligent, partner" with 10-11 points and, say, 2452 shape. But maybe I'm wrong.

 

 

To me most intelligent thing to do with 10-11 hcp and no fit, when opener showed 18-19 balanced, is not to ask pd to do something intelligent. Especially after forgetting to overcall with 10-11 hcp with the shape you suggested ( 2452) over 1

 

Double is penalty for me. Double can be made by hands like

 

- 13-14 hcp balanced hands

- 15-16 hcp with long clubs which was unable to start 1 NT. Such as x KQx AQx AJT9xx or alike.

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It seems weird to me to have the cheapest bid here show a really rare hand type. I consider it quite exceptional to hold a 13-14 point hand that passed over 1. But I consider it pretty normal to hold a 10-11 point hand that would like to show some values now. So I thought double should be "do something intelligent, partner" with 10-11 points and, say, 2452 shape. But maybe I'm wrong.

Why is it exceptional to hold 13-14 hcp? It is completely normal to pass with that many values and no 5-card suit, and no shape for a takeout double.

It is certainly more likely than having 10 hcp and five cards in a suit I could have overcalled at the one-level.

In fact, given that we can rule out hands with 3+spades, there are basically no hands with 14 hcp that would act over 1, but would pass if you took away a king (but keep the same shape).

 

Sorry I am complaining about your posts so often but so often I just do not understand where your questions is coming from.

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You say penalty is a small target but it's a smaller target for partner to have a t/o double. That would involve p having fewer than 3 spades and fewer than 3 clubs but not having an overcall. That means he must have 5 low diamonds. He could bid 2s on a good doubleton. So he's either got all his points as a very chunky doubletob club or an almost solid heart suit (i'm assuming no 4 card heart overcalls vul but if you think he would that removes even more hands).

 

Xx akxx xxxxx kx or xx kjxx xxxxx aq

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